is this bonesmashing thread cope?

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looked into this thread after blakepeaks did a vid on it. seems legit to me on why bonesmashing might actually not be cope im not 100% sure tho.

could ask questions in the thread but it already has like 1 billion comments so I just wanted to post this question here to get answers faster.
would like to know what u guys think, should I start bonesmashing?:lul::lul:
 
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looked into this thread after blakepeaks did a vid on it. seems legit to me on why bonesmashing might actually not be cope im not 100% sure tho.

could ask questions in the thread but it already has like 1 billion comments so I just wanted to post this question here to get answers faster.
would like to know what u guys think, should I start bonesmashing?:lul::lul:
Bros tryna looksmax:lul::lul::lul:get back to offtopi
 
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looked into this thread after blakepeaks did a vid on it. seems legit to me on why bonesmashing might actually not be cope im not 100% sure tho.

could ask questions in the thread but it already has like 1 billion comments so I just wanted to post this question here to get answers faster.
would like to know what u guys think, should I start bonesmashing?:lul::lul:
Bro i started bonesmashing 3 months ago and it has turned my chin from slighlty recessed to avarage projection, it was my biggest flaw. (Measured very accurately im 100% sure)
 
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Bro i started bonesmashing 3 months ago and it has turned my chin from slighlty recessed to avarage projection, it was my biggest flaw. (Measured very accurately im 100% sure)
I hope ur not lying to decrease ur competition
 
If you are wondering whether you should hit yourself in the face with a hammer, the answer is typically no.

Yet, that’s what some people on TikTok seem to be doing with the stated goal of improving their facial appearances. Yes, you heard that correctly. People have been using the term “bone smashing” to refer to this practice of hitting their faces with hammers, bottles, massagers or other blunt objects in the pursuit of beauty. But regardless of what some TikTokers and other pro-bone smashers may say about this practice, keep in mind that there is no evidence that breaking the bones in your face will be a smashing success—unless, of course, your goal is to cause yourself pain and do some real damage to your face.


How are people even justifying the practice of self-pummeling one’s own face?. Back in the 1800s, German anatomist and surgeon Julius Wolff formulated Wolff’s Law. Wolff’s Law is based on the observation that you and your bones are not like a Ken doll. Rather than being completely inanimate structures, your bones are constantly undergoing remodeling with old or damaged bone continuously being resorbed and replaced by newly laid bone. Applying mechanical force or physical stress to your bones can actually increase the rate that such remodeling occurs and, in the process, result in stronger, thicker bones. Conversely, the lack of such force or stress can lead to thinner and weaker bones. That’s one of the reasons why physical activity, especially weight-bearing exercises, can help maintain bone strength and prevent bone loss.











Just because Wolff’s Law may apply with certain types of mechanical stress doesn’t mean that you can bang the heck out of your bones. There’s a big difference between the mechanical force on your bones that comes from walking or lifting weights in an appropriate manner versus the force from a blow from a blunt object.



(this guy explains it also)



Stop spreading cope and do the real looksmax.
 
If you are wondering whether you should hit yourself in the face with a hammer, the answer is typically no.

Yet, that’s what some people on TikTok seem to be doing with the stated goal of improving their facial appearances. Yes, you heard that correctly. People have been using the term “bone smashing” to refer to this practice of hitting their faces with hammers, bottles, massagers or other blunt objects in the pursuit of beauty. But regardless of what some TikTokers and other pro-bone smashers may say about this practice, keep in mind that there is no evidence that breaking the bones in your face will be a smashing success—unless, of course, your goal is to cause yourself pain and do some real damage to your face.


How are people even justifying the practice of self-pummeling one’s own face?. Back in the 1800s, German anatomist and surgeon Julius Wolff formulated Wolff’s Law. Wolff’s Law is based on the observation that you and your bones are not like a Ken doll. Rather than being completely inanimate structures, your bones are constantly undergoing remodeling with old or damaged bone continuously being resorbed and replaced by newly laid bone. Applying mechanical force or physical stress to your bones can actually increase the rate that such remodeling occurs and, in the process, result in stronger, thicker bones. Conversely, the lack of such force or stress can lead to thinner and weaker bones. That’s one of the reasons why physical activity, especially weight-bearing exercises, can help maintain bone strength and prevent bone loss.











Just because Wolff’s Law may apply with certain types of mechanical stress doesn’t mean that you can bang the heck out of your bones. There’s a big difference between the mechanical force on your bones that comes from walking or lifting weights in an appropriate manner versus the force from a blow from a blunt object.



(this guy explains it also)



Stop spreading cope and do the real looksmax.

DNR not gonna read the news article written by a jew that u just copied
 
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I hope ur not lying to decrease ur competition
Brother Ask chatgpt this:

I» worked as a builder for 5 years and had a tick that made me hit myself in the chin with a hammer and the doctor said i have had bone growth in my chin while my growth plates were closed, could this growth be caused by callus formings due to the hhits with the hammer"

And you’ll see
But you dont have to believe me its your choice
 
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looked into this thread after blakepeaks did a vid on it. seems legit to me on why bonesmashing might actually not be cope im not 100% sure tho.

could ask questions in the thread but it already has like 1 billion comments so I just wanted to post this question here to get answers faster.
would like to know what u guys think, should I start bonesmashing?:lul::lul:
Yea start hitting with a hammer with 100% force maybe someone will notice you finally
 
Brother Ask chatgpt this:

I» worked as a builder for 5 years and had a tick that made me hit myself in the chin with a hammer and the doctor said i have had bone growth in my chin while my growth plates were closed, could this growth be caused by callus formings due to the hhits with the hammer"

And you’ll see
But you dont have to believe me its your choice
Chatgpt said that it can make the bone thicker and the rest is just yapping
 

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